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Monday, July 9th 2012, 12:20pm

by Wet_Boots

Fix-a-Flat? :P

Monday, July 9th 2012, 9:43am

by GatorGuy

Never had anyone ask that before.
Only idea we can come up with at the moment is cut bad section out and use barb fittings with clamps.
But then you can't roll it up.
Another person suggested patching it with GOOP adhesive.
Said to make sure it set up solid before moving.

Sunday, July 8th 2012, 9:51pm

by skaonil@yahoo.com (Guest)

leaking flat hose

How do you fix a leaking 2" flat hose?